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Chronic subdural haematoma
Peter Hutchinson is supported by a Research Professorship from the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR), the NIHR Cambridge Biomedical Research Centre, a European Union Seventh Framework Program grant (CENTER-TBI; grant...
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3D printed customised external cranial plate in a patient with syndrome of trephined
Abstract: Background: Syndrome of the trephined is a well-recognised phenomenon that occurs in patients following a craniectomy. It is associated with several symptoms, including headaches, motor impairments, cognitive disorders...
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The number of people presenting at gender clinics is increasing worldwide. Many people undergo a gender transition with subsequent improved psychological well-being (Paediatrics, 2014, 134, 696). However, some people choose...

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Comparing International Approaches to Safeguarding Children
Child maltreatment is a complex global problem which remains difficult to study and address. Over the last decade, we have seen considerable interest by governments globally in learning the lessons from different countries and...
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Global reorganization of the nuclear landscape in senescent cells.
Cellular senescence has been implicated in tumor suppression, development, and aging and is accompanied by large-scale chromatin rearrangements, forming senescence-associated heterochromatic foci (SAHF). However, how the...
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Improving the coverage of credible sets in Bayesian genetic fine-mapping
Genome Wide Association Studies (GWAS) have successfully identified thousands of loci associated with human diseases. Bayesian genetic fine-mapping studies aim to identify the specific causal variants within GWAS loci...
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The number of people presenting at gender clinics is increasing worldwide. Many people undergo a gender transition with subsequent improved psychological well-being (Paediatrics, 2014, 134, 696). However, some people choose...

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Improved long-term survival with subdural drains following evacuation of chronic subdural haematoma
Background Chronic subdural haematoma (CSDH) is a common condition that is effectively managed by burrhole drainage but requires repeat surgery in a significant minority of patients. The Cambridge Chronic Subdural Haematoma...
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Fine-mapping genetic associations.
Whilst thousands of genetic variants have been associated with human traits, identifying the subset of those variants that are causal requires a further 'fine-mapping' step. We review the basic fine-mapping approach, which is...
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